disrupted
/dɪsɹˈʌptɪd/adjective3 syllables
Disrupted means: marked by breaks or gaps.
Synonyms for disrupted2
adjective, as in marked by breaks or gaps
discontinuous, noncontinuous
What does disrupted mean?1
adjective
1
marked by breaks or gaps“many routes are unsafe or disrupted”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with disrupted?4
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Disrupted in a sentence
- Without electricity, medical records and information systems are disrupted.Amastan
- Without a facilitating environment, natural maturational processes may be disrupted.IMer
- At the meeting he monopolized the discussion and completely disrupted the proceeding.Grst4Ntmlgystz485791
- Train services have been disrupted by the bad weather.Abdulwahab
- Traffic on this road has been disrupted due to flooding.FeuDRenais2
- A small but vocal minority disrupted the meeting.patgfisher
- Germany is also facing disrupted harvests and fears crops will rot in the fields.Hybrid
- Global supply chains were disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.Hybrid
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